Kinetics of antibody responses to PfRH5-complex antigens in Ghanaian children with Plasmodium falciparum malaria.

Plasmodium falciparum PfRH5 protein binds Ripr, CyRPA and Pf113 to form a complex that is essential for merozoite invasion of erythrocytes. The inter-genomic conservation of the PfRH5 complex proteins makes them attractive blood stage vaccine candidates. However, little is known about how antibodies...

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Main Authors: Frederica D Partey, Filip C Castberg, Edem W Sarbah, Sarah E Silk, Gordon A Awandare, Simon J Draper, Nicholas Opoku, Margaret Kweku, Michael F Ofori, Lars Hviid, Lea Barfod
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-16349decf6664b97a1dad595021c16102020-11-25T00:08:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01136e019837110.1371/journal.pone.0198371Kinetics of antibody responses to PfRH5-complex antigens in Ghanaian children with Plasmodium falciparum malaria.Frederica D ParteyFilip C CastbergEdem W SarbahSarah E SilkGordon A AwandareSimon J DraperNicholas OpokuMargaret KwekuMichael F OforiLars HviidLea BarfodPlasmodium falciparum PfRH5 protein binds Ripr, CyRPA and Pf113 to form a complex that is essential for merozoite invasion of erythrocytes. The inter-genomic conservation of the PfRH5 complex proteins makes them attractive blood stage vaccine candidates. However, little is known about how antibodies to PfRH5, CyRPA and Pf113 are acquired and maintained in naturally exposed populations, and the role of PfRH5 complex proteins in naturally acquired immunity. To provide such data, we studied 206 Ghanaian children between the ages of 1-12 years, who were symptomatic, asymptomatic or aparasitemic and healthy. Plasma levels of antigen-specific IgG and IgG subclasses were measured by ELISA at several time points during acute disease and convalescence. On the day of admission with acute P. falciparum malaria, the prevalence of antibodies to PfRH5-complex proteins was low compared to other merozoite antigens (EBA175, GLURP-R0 and GLURP-R2). At convalescence, the levels of RH5-complex-specific IgG were reduced, with the decay of PfRH5-specific IgG being slower than the decay of IgG specific for CyRPA and Pf113. No correlation between IgG levels and protection against P. falciparum malaria was observed for any of the PfRH5 complex proteins. From this we conclude that specific IgG was induced against proteins from the PfRH5-complex during acute P. falciparum malaria, but the prevalence was low and the IgG levels decayed rapidly after treatment. These data indicate that the levels of IgG specific for PfRH5-complex proteins in natural infections in Ghanaian children were markers of recent exposure only.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5993283?pdf=render
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author Frederica D Partey
Filip C Castberg
Edem W Sarbah
Sarah E Silk
Gordon A Awandare
Simon J Draper
Nicholas Opoku
Margaret Kweku
Michael F Ofori
Lars Hviid
Lea Barfod
spellingShingle Frederica D Partey
Filip C Castberg
Edem W Sarbah
Sarah E Silk
Gordon A Awandare
Simon J Draper
Nicholas Opoku
Margaret Kweku
Michael F Ofori
Lars Hviid
Lea Barfod
Kinetics of antibody responses to PfRH5-complex antigens in Ghanaian children with Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
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author_facet Frederica D Partey
Filip C Castberg
Edem W Sarbah
Sarah E Silk
Gordon A Awandare
Simon J Draper
Nicholas Opoku
Margaret Kweku
Michael F Ofori
Lars Hviid
Lea Barfod
author_sort Frederica D Partey
title Kinetics of antibody responses to PfRH5-complex antigens in Ghanaian children with Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
title_short Kinetics of antibody responses to PfRH5-complex antigens in Ghanaian children with Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
title_full Kinetics of antibody responses to PfRH5-complex antigens in Ghanaian children with Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
title_fullStr Kinetics of antibody responses to PfRH5-complex antigens in Ghanaian children with Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
title_full_unstemmed Kinetics of antibody responses to PfRH5-complex antigens in Ghanaian children with Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
title_sort kinetics of antibody responses to pfrh5-complex antigens in ghanaian children with plasmodium falciparum malaria.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Plasmodium falciparum PfRH5 protein binds Ripr, CyRPA and Pf113 to form a complex that is essential for merozoite invasion of erythrocytes. The inter-genomic conservation of the PfRH5 complex proteins makes them attractive blood stage vaccine candidates. However, little is known about how antibodies to PfRH5, CyRPA and Pf113 are acquired and maintained in naturally exposed populations, and the role of PfRH5 complex proteins in naturally acquired immunity. To provide such data, we studied 206 Ghanaian children between the ages of 1-12 years, who were symptomatic, asymptomatic or aparasitemic and healthy. Plasma levels of antigen-specific IgG and IgG subclasses were measured by ELISA at several time points during acute disease and convalescence. On the day of admission with acute P. falciparum malaria, the prevalence of antibodies to PfRH5-complex proteins was low compared to other merozoite antigens (EBA175, GLURP-R0 and GLURP-R2). At convalescence, the levels of RH5-complex-specific IgG were reduced, with the decay of PfRH5-specific IgG being slower than the decay of IgG specific for CyRPA and Pf113. No correlation between IgG levels and protection against P. falciparum malaria was observed for any of the PfRH5 complex proteins. From this we conclude that specific IgG was induced against proteins from the PfRH5-complex during acute P. falciparum malaria, but the prevalence was low and the IgG levels decayed rapidly after treatment. These data indicate that the levels of IgG specific for PfRH5-complex proteins in natural infections in Ghanaian children were markers of recent exposure only.
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